Ornithologists in the Czech Republic, a volcanic eruption in Costa Rica, protests in Charlotte, Oktoberfest in Munich, an elephant demolition crew in India, historic re-enactments in Poland and Australia, and much more. [35 photos total]

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People perform during the reconstruction of the battle at the beginning of WWII on September 19,1939 in the outskirts of Warsaw between Polish and German armies in Lomianki near Warsaw, Poland, on September 18, 2016.
(Czarek Sokolowski / AP)
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An NYPD bomb disposal robot handles an unexploded pressure cooker bomb on September 17, 2016 on West 27th Street in New York City. Another device had exploded earlier injuring 29 people on 23rd St. in Chelsea.
(Lucien Harriot / Getty)
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Students run for cover as police fire stun grenades and rubber bullets in an attempt to disperse them, during their protest for free education in Johannesburg, South Africa, on September 21, 2016. A leading university in South Africa has closed for the rest of the week because of violence by protesters demanding free education across the country.
(Themba Hadebe / AP)
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People float in a pool watching a screening of the film "Jaws" by director Steven Spielberg, at Strasbourg public baths during the European Fantastic Film Festival, in Strasbourg, France, on September 18, 2016.
(Vincent Kessler / Reuters)
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The International Space Station flies approximately 250 miles over thunderstorms visible during a nighttime pass on September 18, 2016. Lightning can be seen flashing brightly in several places inside the clouds below.
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Police officers in riot gear approach demonstrators in downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, on September 21, 2016. Protests in Charlotte began on Tuesday in response to the fatal shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott at an apartment complex near UNC Charlotte.
(Sean Rayford / Getty)
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A man squats near a pool of blood after a man was shot during a protest of Tuesday's fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina, on September 21, 2016. The victim, Justin Carr, later died from his wounds. Charlotte police have arrested a man named Raquan Borum--a civilian--for the shooting.
(Chuck Burton / AP)
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A mahout guides a forest department elephant to demolish power cable poles on the periphery of the Kaziranga National Park, northeastern Assam state, India, on September 19, 2016. Authorities ordered the demolition of around 300 houses in three villages to evict people living on the periphery of the rhino sanctuary to stop rampant poaching of the rare animal, a top police official said. Two people were killed and several others were injured Monday when villagers clashed with police while protesting the demolition of their homes.
(Anupam Nath / AP)
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A Syrian man reacts next to the foot of a small child sticking out out from the rubble of a building following a bombardment on the al-Marja neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria, on September 23, 2016. Missiles rained down on rebel-held areas of Aleppo, causing widespread destruction that overwhelmed rescue teams, as the army prepared a ground offensive to retake the city.
(Ameer Alhalbi / AFP / Getty)
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A bison crosses the beach on the shore of Antelope Island, the largest of several islands on Utah's Great Salt Lake on September 22, 2016. The massive lake, key to the Utah's economy and identity, is skirting record low levels after years of below-average participation and record heat.
(Rick Bowmer / AP)
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A child reacts after being rescued by members of Proactiva Open Arms NGO on September 21, 2016, in the Meditterranean sea off the coast of the Libyan city of Sabratha. Rescuers plucked 210 migrants coming from Libya and Syria from the waters off the coast of Libya after their three wooden boats ran into trouble.
(Ricardo Garcia Vilanova / AFP / Getty)
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A fighter from Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) stands in line during the opening of ceremony congress at the camp where they prepare for ratifying a peace deal with the government, near El Diamante in Yari Plains, Colombia, on September 17, 2016.
(John Vizcaino / Reuters)
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In this Monday, September 19, 2016 photo, a fire burns several miles behind Space Launch Complex-3, housing the Atlas V rocket & WorldView 4 satellite, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, Crews are working to surround the wildfire at the central California Air Force base that forced the postponement of a weekend satellite launch. The blaze has expanded to the south as it grew to more than 16 square miles.
(Mike Eliason / Santa Barbara County Fire Department via AP)
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People gather around a huge container during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest spicy fish plate in Sarafand, South Lebanon, on September 16, 2016. The plate contained around 802 kilograms of spicy fish, organisers said.
(Ali Hashisho / Reuters)
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A U.S. National guard soldier accepts a hug from protester as people march through downtown to protest the police shooting of Keith Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina, on September 22, 2016.
(Mike Blake / Reuters)
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Indonesian children disembark from a raft operated by local residents to cross a river after a school at a slum in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 20, 2016. It costs Rp. 1,000 (less than 1 US cent) per-person to use the crossing service.
(Achmad Ibrahim / AP)
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An elderly man stands among the rubble of the Alsonidar Group's water pump and pipe factory after it was hit by Saudi-led airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, on September 22, 2016. The Saudi-led coalition has been carrying out airstrikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels and their allies since March of 2015.
(Hani Mohammed / AP)
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A migrating bird is caught in a net in the Jizera Mountains in village of Jizerka, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2016. Ornithologists from the Czech Society For Ornithology (CSO) use long mist nets to capture the birds in order to gather information such as species, age, weight and sex. This allows them to monitor long-term population and global migration patterns and help to track their migratory route and nesting sites. Similar projects are carried out around Europe. According to members of CSO, many of the birds captured in the Jizera Mountains are passing through the country from Northern Europe and Russia, heading south to spend winter in the Mediterranean and North Africa.
(Matej Divizna / Getty)
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